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Cruise aboard Windajmmer's freighter-passenger ship and visit a buge seletion of Caribbean islands from Tortola all the way down to Trinidad. Waht a trip!
In addition to island hopping, you'll get to meet up with WIndjammer's tall ship as the Grace delivers her monthly supplies. The atmosphere on board is relaxed and casual.


7 Days - Trinidad to Antigua
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Trinidad
Grenada
Tobago Cays
Bequia
St. Vincent |
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St.Lucia
Nevis
Antigua |
7 Days - Antigua to Tortola
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Antigua
St. Martin
St. Barts
Saba |
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Virgin Gorda
Jost Van Dyke
Tortola |
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7 Days - Tortola to Antigua
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Tortola
Virgin Gorda
Anguilla
St. Barts |
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St. Kitts
Montserrat
Antigua |
7 Days - Antigua to Trinidad
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Antigua
Isles Des Saints
Dominica
St. Lucia |
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Bequia
Tobago
Trinidad |
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Trinidad Tours & Excursions
An island of contrasts, the capital, Port of Spain,is a cosmopolitan, modern city. On te otherhand, the rest of the island is lush with wildlife. So dust off those hiking boots and get ready for some great eco-tourism. Then relax and take in a steel drum band from the island where the steel drum was invented.
Grenada Tours & Excursions
Grenada is the fruit basket of the Caribbean. The fertile soils of the ‘Spice Island’ are perfect for growing cinnamon, cloves, and cocoa beans. Banana trees grow as tall as palms along the sides of the road. The scents of ginger, vanilla, almond, and nutmeg linger in the air, while the countryside explodes with every tropical fruit imaginable. The bustling farmers’ market in picturesque St. George is one of the liveliest and most resplendent.
Bequia Tours & Excursions
Pretty as a picture describes our beloved Bequia. You’ll be captivated by the island’s charm while strolling along the lovely harbor with its shops, restaurants, and pastel-painted gingerbread homes. There’s a long tradition of boat building and you’ll find a slew of handcrafted model ships, old nautical charts, and rare sailing books to bring back home.
St. Vincent Tours & Excursions
St. Vincent glimmers like an emerald in the sea. A boat ride along the coast is the best way to appreciate the island’s volcanic origins; and, visit the Falls of Baleine, a breathtaking waterfall that spills from a mass of foliage into a rockbound pool. Kingstown, the capital, is an 18th century town worth exploring. A walking tour begins at the docks and leads to the farmers’ market (Saturday mornings), past shops, restaurants, and old churches. Beachcombers will find beautiful black sand on the Leeward side, proof of the island’s volcanic birth. If flowers brighten your day, take a free tour through the botanical gardens– the oldest in the Northern Hemisphere.
Tobago Cays
The highlight of cruising the Grenadines is the Tobago Cays (prounounced keys). They are four uninhabited, palm-fringed islets ringed by pristine, white-sand beaches and clear azure waters. For many, this is the most beautiful region in the Caribbean. The atmosphere is serene, and the intensity of colors sheds a romantic glow. From any of the cays, you can swim or wade to outlying portions of the reef. The Tobago Cays are the closest thing to heaven-on-earth!

St. Lucia Tours & Excursions
This island is a nature lover’s paradise. Here, the dueling Piton peaks serve as an inspiring landmark for sailors. You’ll have a chance to visit waterfalls, hot springs, botanical gardens and the world’s only “drive-in” volcano. Got Boots? Hiking boots are what you’ll need for trekking along trails through the Rainforest Reserve, a favorite venue for bird-watchers. The forest is loaded with flowering delights: giant ferns, wild orchids, and towering stands of bamboo. Shop for the island’s famous hand-printed Batik fabrics, sample the calalloo soup, or step back in time by strolling through an historic banana or coffee plantation. The possibilities are endless...
Nevis Tours & Excursions
Almost completely circular, Nevis’ green slopes rise in sweeping curves to the central and only summit. From a distance, Nevis looks like a snow-capped mountain, but it’s just clouds and mist hovering around Nevis Peak. Charlestown is a well-preserved village: plantation estates and eighteenth century buildings decorated with gingerbread trim tell the story of a bygone era. An interesting zoning law states that no buildings may be taller than the palm trees. We love that!
Antigua Tours & Excursions
With 365 idyllic beaches–one for each day of the year–Antigua is the water sports mecca of the Caribbean. Wind surfers, sailors, divers, and sun-seekers love this island of rolling hills and wide sweeping bays. You’ll feel the legacy of the British as you stroll along the boardwalk to Redcliffe Quay, a historic promenade of restored town homes and stone warehouses that have been converted into brightly painted cafes, shops, and restaurants. The Caribbean pulse is palpable everywhere.
Montserrat
The 'Emerald Isle' with an Irish history, Famous recording artists use local Air Studios. Home of Radio Antilles.
Sint Maarten Tours & Excursions
You’re not seeing double, Sint Maarten/Saint Martin is home to two sovereign nations. The Dutch side offers water sports, gambling, and duty-free shopping. Cross the invisible border to the French side where you can dine at quaint bistros or leisurely stroll the beaches–averting your eyes if au naturel is not your style. Be active or simply let the jasmine breeze melt your cares away on this tropical island that’s twice-as-nice.
St. Barthelemy (St. Barts) Tours & Excursions
When touring this arid and hilly island, you might dine alfresco at a village cafe or at a beachside table for “deux.” You’ll feel every bit the foreigner here as French is the lingua franca. Buzzing scooters topped with tanned twenty-somethings on their way to the beach look more like tourists at the French Riviera. And, at times, you’ll think you never left the Mother Country: French food, wine, fashion and all things imported (including rumbling Peugeots) grace the landscape. St. Barts is a quintessentially chi-chi, celebrity island–a totally different Caribbean experience.
Saba Tours & Excursions
Welcome to the perfect hideaway! This should be the island for anyone enrolled in a witness protection program–no one would ever find you here! The island shoots 800 feet straight out of the sea, girdled by a sheer wall of rock. The aforementioned cliffs are one of Saba’s incredible natural features. There is no shoreline: hence, no beaches. Visitors come here for the hiking, diving, bird watching, and hammock lounging. Saba’s “Stairwell” hikes are famous. One such hike scales 1,064 stone steps to the crest of Mount Scenery at 2,855 feet.
Virgin Gorda
When you think of Virgin Gorda, you think The Baths–one of the Caribbean’s natural wonders. The most spectacular natural formation in the Caribbean, these gigantic boulders form grottoes and caves that you can explore on foot. Actually it’s the ideal setting for a tropical game of hide and seek. The Baths even has its own unique eco-system of funky plants and animals, not to mention there’s a pretty beach for sunbathing and snorkeling.
Jost Van Dyke
Named after a Dutch pirate, this little island is perfect place to be marooned. Jost Van Dyke has a sleepy Caribbean air and is less developed than other islands in the BVIs. Known worldwide for its rocking New Year’s Eve bash, Great Harbor welcomes hundreds of boats and party-happy yachties who flock here for their yearly dose of music, dancing, and tropical drinks!
Tortola Tours & Excursions
Tortola is as British as bangers and mash! But ex-pats don’t come here for the food; rather, it’s the fine weather and laid-back life that draws them in. Roadtown is the charter capital of the world. There are plenty of yachties around who contribute to the laid-back, nautical atmosphere. You could check out Pusser’s bar for a pint of your pleasure, and a peek at their quirky decor. The largest island of the British Virgins, there’s good reason why pirates preferred cruising here. It probably had something to do with all the sheltered bays–ideal for sunbathing and evading enemy ships.


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Trinidad, Antgua, Tortola |
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